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Delegate Miley sponsored 22 bills:

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HB 2485 Relating to regulating elections Pending  House Judiciary Committee  02/17/05 
HB 2486 Creating a system for public funding of election campaigns Pending  House Judiciary Committee  02/24/05 
HB 2924 Allowing state employees to take paid leave to attend parent-teacher conference for their children Pending  House Government Organization Committee  03/07/05 
HB 2969 Requiring newborn children be tested for long QT syndrome Pending  House Health and Human Resources Committee  03/10/05 
HB 2982 Providing meetings and conference rights for members of municipal fire departments Pending  House Political Subdivisions Committee  03/10/05 
HB 2994 Providing that the foundation allowance for regional education service agencies is established by the Legislature Pending  House Education Committee  03/11/05 
HB 3158 Allowing handicapped persons who have lost a hand, or are otherwise incapacitated from using an arm or a hand to hunt with a bow, to hunt with the use of a crossbow Pending  House A&N Committee  03/23/05 
HB 3245 Requiring the Division of Highways to remediate any waste tire pile in the state consisting of more than twenty-five tires Pending  House Judiciary Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3311 Prohibiting the number of inquiries reflected in a credit report, credit score report or CLUE report from adversely affecting an application for insurance Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3312 Providing prerequisites to filing third-party bad faith claims under the West Virginia Unfair Trade Practices Act Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3313 Requiring rate filings, both with respect to property and casualty insurance , and medical malpractice insurance, contain data for informational purposes regarding payments made for bad faith Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3314 Requiring that insurance rates be rolled back by specific percentages Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3315 Relating to contractual relationship between insurance agents and insurance companies Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3316 Relating to total fire loss Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3317 Relating to subrogation for reimbursement under liability, uninsured or underinsured coverage, or any coverage issued by the same carrier Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3322 Making the Office of Consumer Advocacy independent of the Insurance Commission Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3323 Prohibiting retaliation by an insurer against an employee or agent Pending  House Banking and Insurance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 3342 Providing a one thousand dollar increase to all state employees who do not otherwise receive a salary increase during the two thousand five regular session of the Legislature Pending  House Finance Committee  03/25/05 
HB 2995 Including a checkoff option on the state personal tax return to donate some or all of any tax refund to the "James 'Tiger' Morton Catastrophic Illness Check-off Program" Tabled    2nd Reading  03/31/05 
HB 2989 Authorizing the Division of Motor Vehicles to suspend or refuse to register vehicles of motor carriers whose authority to operate in interstate commerce has been denied or suspended Pending    2nd Reading  04/09/05 
HB 2963 Clarifying the allowance of excess levy elections at primary elections and to remove language which conflicts with article ten, section eleven of the West Virginia Constitution Pending    2nd Reading  04/09/05 
HB 2991 Providing criminal penalties for aiding escape and specifying items that are unlawful to deliver to or be possessed by individuals in custody or confinement Signed    Governor  05/11/05 
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